Anti-Racist Resources
From Superintendent Juneau’s June 1 Letter to Families:
Classrooms across the district are taking time this week to discuss the events that have unfolded in recent weeks and the history leading up to them. We ask for your partnership in continuing these important discussions with young people at home. These are not one-time conversations but must be ongoing learning that each of us courageously engages in.
Here are some resources for your consideration, to use on your own or with your children:
- Teaching Tolerance: Teaching About Race, Racism and Police Violence
- Seattle Public Libraries Race and Social Justice books for kids K-5
- New York Times: An Antiracist Reading List
- Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup
- Anti-Defamation League: lessons, table talks, and books:
- 100 Race Conscious Things You Can Say to Your Child – Conversation Starters
- NPR: How White Parents Can Talk About Race